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> Sebring vs. Bursch exhaust..
Boldylocks
post Jul 18 2005, 10:47 AM
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anybody have anything good or bad to say about either of these exhausts.
One is basically 50 bucks less expensive, but that 50 could be used on other things...

- CURRENTLY car will not IDLE right now... and I have a fist sized hole in muffler...
I'm thinking of replacing the head sensor and the pressure sensor to address the idle issue... am I on the right track (points are fine, fuel pump was tested fine, brain is fine...

If engine is HOT you cant even get it to rev.. if engine is cold you can get it to rev, but once car falls under around 1000 rpm.. it starts to sound like its gurgling... and you just may get a few POPS/backfires as well..

Could TIMING be an issue.. car went through a similar problem about 6 months ago and I luckily had a pressure sensor from another engine.. once we replaced it and the brain -just did a wholesale change out..the car 'idled' fine again, but still seemed a little powerless... (trust me I'm not expecting MUCH power from a 1.7 liter.. but it was still rather weak and iffy....

Thought I'd pass this around to the gods..

YOU GUYS WISH Dr. EVIL well on his trek out north to the world of becoming a human mechanic?
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